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Hearthstone got me in touch with a gentleman named Randy who restores Hearthstone stoves.I told them I was looking for a old Hearthstone One.They said Randy restores them and gave me his number.Some weeks went by after I called Randy with no feed back.So a week ago Randy calls and ask if I was still interested in the "One" ?I said yes .He said he would rebuild it and bring it to me for $1400,00.I said I'm waiting for him and the stove as we speak.Man I feel like a kid at Christmas time.I 'm hyperventilating just thinking about it.

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It hasn't happen yet.I'm waiting for that final "It's ready call get your boys ready ".Then we'll set a time to receive it and four of us will lug it in all nearly eight hundred pounds of it.I guess the biggest problem I'll have is how do I post a picture or two once everything is all set.

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Moving an H1 is hernia territory. Use the force Rich and be careful. Leverage and wheels are wonderful helps.

PE Alderlea T6 - the gentle giant and a Jotul 602, the little stove that could“Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it.” - Mark Twain -
"A poor worker always blames his tools." - Dad

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It's the greatest stove I ever came in contact with.I always like telling the story of my first experience with the H1.Many years ago I was at my cousin's ski lodge in Maine which had the H1 in it.We built a fire that Friday night that we arrived.Once that thing got going it was so hot in the lodge we were walking around in our underware.The lodge was about 3000sq feet.We eventually put on cloths to go outside in below zero temps just to cool off.We built one fire which kept that place heated all weekend.We didn't dare put any more wood in that thing.We wanted the stove to cool down and I guess it did after we left.That was an amazing experience.My cousin sold the lodge but told me I could have the stove since I loved it so much.I could not figure how to move it so I left it.Now my H1 will be coming to me.A dream come true.

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Man beautiful picture.Where did you get it ?The only thing that has me wonder is the H1 I remember had a 10 inch oval going into a 8 inch pipe.The stove in the picture doesn't have the 10 inch oval.I wonder why ?

The Manny is great but it's just a shadow of what the H1 can do.That pictured H1 maybe a earlier or later model of the 0ne I knew.I'll call them when I get a chance and ask them why that model doesn't have the 10 inch oval to 8 inch.

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The H1 is not as nearly as efficient as the Mansfield, it has a single, low secondary tube. But it has a big belly that will put out the heat when well fed.

PE Alderlea T6 - the gentle giant and a Jotul 602, the little stove that could“Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it.” - Mark Twain -
"A poor worker always blames his tools." - Dad

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The H1 is not as nearly as efficient as the Mansfield, it has a single, low secondary tube. But it has a big belly that will put out the heat when well fed.

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It was not just the heat the "One" put out that was outstanding it was also the fact that we filled it and got it going good damp it down it put out crazy heat for the whole weekend on one load.For me that's more than just efficient it's miraculous.

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I can answer that Q...that's my H1 that I rebuilt. I drove 4hrs way back in the hills of KY to buy it. The poor thing was sitting out in the yard uncovered. It had been overfired(best guess is coal) & the baffle was melted through. It was missing the intake collar & flapper, the top oval flue collar, the bimetallic coil that operates the intake of air and a few other things. The original top collar was oval, but they don't make them anymore, so I bought the full round to replace it. I think the full round is less restrictive since I had was able cut off some brick corners & make the exit opening larger. My original build thread is on here someplace. Thanks to Defiant scrounging for me I have the bimetallic coil which works perfect.

Rich, I see on another thread you have the H1 installed......still waiting for pic's!

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I can answer that Q...that's my H1 that I rebuilt. I drove 4hrs way back in the hills of KY to buy it. The poor thing was sitting out in the yard uncovered. It had been overfired(best guess is coal) & the baffle was melted through. It was missing the intake collar & flapper, the top oval flue collar, the bimetallic coil that operates the intake of air and a few other things. The original top collar was oval, but they don't make them anymore, so I bought the full round to replace it. I think the full round is less restrictive since I had was able cut off some brick corners & make the exit opening larger. My original build thread is on here someplace. Thanks to Defiant scrounging for me I have the bimetallic coil which works perfect.

Rich, I see on another thread you have the H1 installed......still waiting for pic's!

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Yo Motor,Bro.Bart supplied that picture from a store in Maine.I can't make out your location signature it looks like Eastern Tenn.So where are you really ?If you are in Tenn. I'm wondering how did a company in Maine get the picture of your beautiful stove ?
I don't have the gizmos to generate pictures.Though I will give a written report once the "One" is performing.It's in the basement.

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I can answer that Q...that's my H1 that I rebuilt. I drove 4hrs way back in the hills of KY to buy it. The poor thing was sitting out in the yard uncovered. It had been overfired(best guess is coal) & the baffle was melted through. It was missing the intake collar & flapper, the top oval flue collar, the bimetallic coil that operates the intake of air and a few other things. The original top collar was oval, but they don't make them anymore, so I bought the full round to replace it. I think the full round is less restrictive since I had was able cut off some brick corners & make the exit opening larger. My original build thread is on here someplace. Thanks to Defiant scrounging for me I have the bimetallic coil which works perfect.

Rich, I see on another thread you have the H1 installed......still waiting for pic's!

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Motor7 you did a great job restoring that stove.How did you acquire the know how to do it?My restorer works for Hearthstone and he rebuilds Hearthstone stoves on the side.He says he's of a dying breed and here you are way down south.He's up in Vermont.What a conversation you two would have about stove restorations.

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Rich, Bart grabbed the photo off here in one of my earlier threads & I am in TN. As for knowing how to rebuild one, well let's just say they are like a puzzle, they do seem overwhelming to disassemble and fix. But the reality is that someone put it together, so it has to come apart then go back together assuming it isn't warped so bad no new parts won't fit. I just did as much research as I could then dove in. For some reason the search engine here can't find my old build thread....don't know what happened to it.

Anyway, Jim Casavant at Hearthstone helped me run down some parts and answered a bunch of questions for me....great guy. I spent around $600 on parts, so you guy did your rebuild for a fair price since it is a lot of work. Here are some before pic's: